The applauded speech by Manu Sánchez in 'El perro andaluz' for the powerful defense of territorial diversity: "In Spain, all Spains fit"

The La 1 presenter received a great ovation after a monologue in which he championed the periphery against centralism and highlighted the cultural richness of all the country's territories

of june 19, 2026 at 15:12h
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Manu Sánchez once again became one of the great protagonists of the television night with the start of the second installment of El perro andaluz on La 1. The communicator opened the program by thanking the good reception of its premiere and took the opportunity to launch an emotional plea in defense of Spain's territorial diversity, a speech that ended up bringing the studio audience to their feet.

The Andalusian comedian confessed that he still finds the "suit too tight" to address all of Spain when for years he has spoken from the reality of Andalusia. From there, he articulated a reflection on globalization and centralism, which he defined as a way of understanding the country that places all the prominence in the capital while the rest of the territories are relegated to a secondary plane.

Far from proposing a confrontational discourse, Sánchez wanted to vindicate the plurality and cultural richness of the different autonomous communities. "All Spains fit in Spain," he defended during an intervention in which he referred to cities and regions throughout the country, even addressing Catalonia to ask it to continue being part of a common project based on the differences that unite.

The most emotional part came at the end of his monologue, when he toured symbols, traditions and particularities of different corners of Spain to conclude with a vindication of diversity as one of the country's great strengths. His words provoked a standing ovation from the audience before giving way to the night's guests.

The installment also featured the participation of Mercedes Milá, who starred in one of the program's most outstanding interviews, and the musical performance of Vanesa Martín, in charge of putting the artistic finishing touch to a night in which El perro andaluz once again combined entertainment, emotion and vindication.

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